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    I Traveled to Tokyo Just to Buy Stationery—Here’s How to Shop for It

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    It’s hard for me to describe how I came to be here, seduced by pencil shavings. I suppose it began with my love for school, which I associate with sparkly pencil cases and those folders with cuddly kittens that stopped being produced sometime in the ‘90s. The thrill of buying a new planner grew as I got older. Even today, the feeling of a pen smoothly gliding across a blank page is still a delight.

    We all aestheticize things we need to some degree—clothing, furniture, food. It’s all about the Desk You can also find out more about the object by clicking here.. When was the last time you needed a tire rubber? Milan The eraser is made in Spain. Coccoina The point is to find a glue that smells like almonds. It’s a special thing to find the exotic in the ordinary (those who enjoy it). international grocery shopping I would agree.

    There are certain so-called stationery cities—Florence, Berlin, BarcelonaTo name but a few. London was where I first became fascinated with vintage items, which can be found in unique shops like Present & Correct The following are some examples of how to get started: Choosing Keeping. Everyone who can spell. stationery The mecca is known by the “e”. Tokyo. Like many other travelers who have taken advantage of the weakening Yen to book a trip to Japan’s I went to capital last year in the hope of visiting the stationary stores that I’d only heard of through my many years collecting.

    The internet was a great source of information. Ito-ya—if you can believe it, a stationery store consisting of 12 floors that’s been around for over 100 years—in Tokyo’s Ginza district. When we reached Itoya, I told my brother, who was with me, to go get lost. I needed at least four hours to roam the floors, unbothered and not rushed—and even that wasn’t enough.

    When you think you know what stationery is, you are surprised when you find out that it can be so much more. Japan. I’m referring to walls of stickers that feature the most esoteric of imagery, such as sea slugs with gold trim or ancient symbols. EgyptThere are shelves and shelves of correspondence papers that you will almost certainly use to write letters to your friends. You can also find Japanese delights such as origami sets, furoshiki wraps, washi tapes, and calligraphy instruments.

    The Japanese are the only ones who can combine whimsy with utility. My stationery tour continued throughout Tokyo. I stopped at places like LoftThere are also a few smaller stores, such as KakimoriYou can also create your own notebooks on-site, choosing from a variety of covers, papers, rings and fasteners. Pro tip: Be sure to carry your passport Many of these shops allow international visitors to make tax-free purchases.

    I felt like I had gotten to know the city by this small channel. I was impressed with the elegant way the employees gave me my change, and a receipt on paper. I brought home bags of stickers to give my friends, and accepted the fact that the stationery scene in Japan was vast. No matter where you live, you can still find Japan’s best-selling planners and pens. Here are some of my favorite planners and pens.

    Japanese stationery available for purchase now

    Hobonichi

    Techo 2026 original book

    Hobonichi Techo was launched in 2002 and is considered the planner that all planners are based on. The format of a page per day is appealing to those who enjoy combining rigor and creativeness, whether they are writing a daily to-do-list or journaling their thoughts.

    Penco

    Plastic clip

    Penco began in 1999, with a ballpoint pen based on a US model. Since then, they have been selling office supplies that are vintage-style. These clips feature an Americana-inspired design, and are ideal for tying together paper bags or chip bags.

    Pilot

    Kakuno Madoromi fountain pen

    The Pilot Kakuno fountain pen is a good entry point for those looking to start using fountain pens. The fine tip is precise and smooth.

    Yamahachi

    American Shorthair real Photo Stamp

    These stamps are so lifelike that I cannot describe the joy I feel whenever I use them. There are a variety of animals available—no ink pad necessary.

    Life

    Vermillion B6 Notebook

    Life offers a wide range of notebooks made from smooth paper, which resists bleed-through whether you are using a fountain or pencil.

    Hightide

    New Retro masking tape

    The more quirkier washi tape is, the better for me. Hightide produces some of the most beautiful washi tapes, as shown by this adorable, retro pig.

    Ichikudo

    Tokyo Tsukiji Onigiri calendar

    There are calendars that are shaped like Japanese Rice Balls and regular ones. The fish-filled calendars are perfect for your office desk. Each month has a different filling.

    Delfonics

    Quitterie pencil case

    This stylish pencil case is made of waterproof PVC, which looks like scotch grain leather. It will keep your writing instruments safe.

    Present & Correct

    Vintage Japanese erasers

    It doesn’t matter whether or not you need an eraser—it’s all about the vintage packaging. If you dare, the Cola Stick smells just like Cola.

    Mitsubishi

    One dozen recycled pencils

    These HB Mitsubishi 9852 pens are perfect for sketchers. They’re made from recycled wood with a graphite core of the highest quality, allowing you to make marks that are as elegant as possible.

    You can use the standard Post-Its or a fun notepad decorated with bunnies, strawberry cream sandwiches, and other cute things.

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